Turkey field hospital sees quake survivors with PTSD

STORY: "Now more of the patients are coming with post-traumatic stress disorder, following all the shock that they've gone through during the earthquake and whatever they have seen," said Indian Army Major Beena Tiwari.

Many people were coming with panic attacks, she added.

She is part of a team of almost 100 experts from India who established a field hospital to treat survivors of the earthquake, one of the worst in Turkey's modern history, after a local hospital was destroyed.

The combined death toll in Turkey and neighbouring Syria now exceeds 37,000, and the quake and its aftershock have destroyed whole cities in both countries, leaving survivors homeless in the bitter cold, with many struggling to find shelter and basic sanitation.